File:"80 People use these five vaults." Image of an outhouse from a poster created by the Housing and Sanitation Committee Civic League pushing for the abolition of public outhouses.jpg

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Title: "80 People use these five vaults." Image of an outhouse from a poster created by the Housing and Sanitation Committee Civic League pushing for the abolition of public outhouses.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/DB02957A-2BE6-3258-A9C2-F71BD0BA4B11/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/151478
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N08435
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Swekosky Slums
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vault
Outhouses
privy
Housing and Sanitation Committee Civic League
public sanitation
Laundry
laundry line
Public Works and Utilities
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151478
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DB02957A-2BE6-3258-A9C2-F71BD0BA4B11

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